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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1990, p. 30

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PAGE 30 â€" waTERLOO cam WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1900 j 3 on e , is i: Suona biofhowBrvcaficcdf 4c c4 B usc 4 rmazm?mumwmmu the needs of ing firms. Today, Chamber continues to meet the needs of its members and continues to have a strong ‘voice‘ for business. The Waterloo Chamber of Commerce prides itself on its quality members and volunteers and says ‘tK:‘nk you" for allowing them to ‘Celebrate 100 years of Progress‘ this year. &MCMm:rgfldmuhwu&mlyg"mm&yof aterloo ir support during past 5 rup-ctnndxwmtmcuyhuplm!‘o‘n"the Chamber‘s input nrrdn business issues has created a positive working re tiot:gip that continues today. Waterloo sought a formal incorporation as a village in 1856 and in 1857 assumed the title of ‘village‘. In 1876, after much govnh and prosperity, Waterloo was incorporated as a town. aterloo became known as an industrial and insurance centre surrounded by a rich munl area. In 1890, the Waterloo Chamber of éonm-ru of Trade) was founded and plnyadamqjorroleinunfiltunmdthemuunity. Anerp-mngl.hrwghthcn"dmtnunuavflhp.lnd 72 years as a town, Waterloo received honour of becoming a city in lstaandthen-t.umuy.inhinary. The City of Waterloo contains a lot of history and the Chamber .spmuéytoh-nmibnudwthnm If you are interested in obtaining a c« Illustrated History, please contact the Commerce, 8862440’ During the past several weeks, The Waterloo Chamber of Commerce has been ‘vin‘younglimnfluirlwm history in the Watereo sommunity, Thig ergamantion has lished m:fi this during this time such as founding W-terLo Park Wlfirumpug'n for hydroâ€"electric power, promoting new industry, better transportation facilities and improved post office accommodations. For many years, until the early 1980‘s, the Chamber acted a an industrial@fpr@mission for the city. As years passed, the CELEBRATING PROGRESS SINCE 1890 Wednesday, November 28, 1990 (At The Twist) Party In The Park: Saturday, August 18/90 Buskers Carnival: Tuesday â€" Sunday, August 21â€"26, 1990 Many Happy Returns: nterested in obtaining a of Waterloo â€" An l}!m please contact thewvnurloo Chamber of knowâ€"how to services that business poopr would otherwise, not be able to obtain. Joining the Chamber is an opportunity of a lifetime for any usiness join the‘ B W-wrloop.éxl:mbor of Commerce for mn&;;..:m._ But most join because lieve in what the Chamber stands for â€" they realize that the commitment they make to the Chamber will help their busineds grow. How? The Waterloo Chamber exists to promote local business. It has the resources and knowâ€" Benefits of Being A Chamber Member The other Cam.&.m Lisa Walters of Prince Rupert, B.C.; Purtzer, Nadia Steâ€" Marie, Terrie Brecher (all of Montreal, Quebec); Nancy White of Mississauga, Ontario; Judy Ellis of Kitchener, Ontario; Jennifer Wyatt of Vancouver, B.C.; Gail Andersonâ€"Graâ€" ham of Kelowna, B.C.; Barb Bunkowsky of Burlington, Ontario;, Cathy Sherk of St. A record 15 Canadians including 13 profesâ€" sionals will be in the field for their week‘s du lnwhmcg"kwhichl‘i.:ludggsdthe top on current ies fessional The du Maurier U:l.ndcmnlyone of four major championships Canadian stop on the LPGA Tour, is being played at Westmount Golf and Country Club in Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo, June 25â€"July 1. Dawn Coe, of Lake Cowichan, BC and 25th on the money list with earnings of $68,011, leads the Canadian contingent in a field that inâ€" cludes m Classic dnn:mq:u. threeâ€"time winner Bradley, all of year‘s tournaâ€" ment winners and Betsy King, last year‘s Player of the Year:â€" Record number of Canadians in du Maurier_Ltd. Classic an investment for your Off and swinging wmm.uzms-mnu qualified for the du Maurier Ltd. The Waterloo Chamber of Commerce is the ‘Front Door‘ to this community. The Chamber sets an example for business by Eovldmc a .f:.'iend.lyd‘ llmolfion visitors residents in Waterloo. The Chamber acts as the tourism agent for the City of Waterloo and provides a wide :lhcfion of mn':: information. though, your mess may not benefit directly from tourist dollars, the impact of this industry on retail, wholesale, construction and other business !ut:'m, Evcrydb::ino- person wants success. ingredient of the formula, is surrounding yourself with people who can make a difference and who also care about !.!ng Imnne- community in which Richard O‘Brien photo proIes ines, Ontario; Ann Lavis of Uxbridge, A o ns gnfi' . iand. Linda McFaddenâ€"Shephard / of ssional Coe, Wyatt and Andersonâ€"Graham already have LPGA exempt status while Walters, of four _ Purtzer, White, Sams and Bunkowsky who are '":g‘": nonâ€"exmpt, received special exempt status. lyed a two amateurs receiving exemptions are itchenâ€" BebmhLe:fgumnm,o.mfiomm yne Biron ontreal, Quebec. 25th on _ ‘The recentlyâ€"inaugurated du Maurier Ltd. , leads Qualifying Series provided the opportunity for hat in _ CPGA women‘s tournament division players to eetime _ compete for three places in the Championship. tournaâ€" Four mgullifyinx tournments were held in year s _ May and Brecher, the overall money winner, McFaddenâ€"Shephard, winner of Media Day, ters of _ and Lavis, next best overall on the money list, in Stee _ gained exemptions. Sherk and Steâ€"Marie, both mtreal, _ nonâ€"exempt players on the LPGA Tour, qualiâ€" ntario; g:: after their solid performances at Media nâ€"Graâ€" Meanwhile, Japan‘s most respected female sky of _ golfer, Ayako Okamato, heads the list for Of & IMantinad an nama 491 It‘s Here, It‘s here! Raghess bestiny bus arrived at the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce office! It has over 1200 businesses listed (Members and Nonâ€"members). Members of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce Woodbridge, Ontario. of civic pride. The Waterloo Chamber offers its members many benefits, a few of which are: life and health benefits, social events, seminars and workshops, a monthly newsletter, resource material, a meeting room, free business directory and a ‘voice‘ which will represent you on ALL business related issues. If you are considering a membership in this organization, think about the above benefits and the difference the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce has made during the past 100 years, then give Carole Johannesson, our _ membership consultant a call at areas is substantial. The community benefits financially and in the sense nonâ€"members can purchase them for $25.00 plus tax. If you are a member of the wucrloo(lumt‘;ban{‘ (‘flwcfl. ve pot received your _ _ _ % Phy ie chebe higast to pick yours up. receive a FREE copy and (Continued on page 31)

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